Polish parliament warns strikers of crisis powers

ByWith Analysis From Monitor Correspondents Around The WorldEdited By Karla VallanceNovember 2, 1981

Warsaw
— Wildcat strikes continued in several regions of Poland despite a warning by the Sejm (parliament) that it might give the government emergency powers as a result, Solidarity independent trade union activists say.

The Sejm has called for an immediate end to the strikes which have been crippling the country. Solidarity leaders have also urged a halt to wildcat strikes, which they claim are divisive. But Solidarity activists in regional offices said some disputes would continue until workers' grievances were resolved.